1. The Municipal Pipeline
IPEX Municipal Piping Systems Newsletter ISSUE 7, July 2015
IPEX Plays Through
at the Royal York Golf Course
The City of Armstrong, BC had a water main
project requiring a unique solution — IPEX
FusibleTM
pipe. In April 2014, approximately 420 metres
of 200 mm water main needed to be installed through
an active, operational golf course. Tim Perepolkin,
Public Works Manager, explains, “Trenchless
construction was selected as the method of installation
due to the impacts that open trench excavation would
have had on the golf course and the costs associated
with restoration.”
The costs for the Royal York Golf Course project were
shared between the City and private developers and
quotes were submitted for two options: IPEX Fusible
and HDPE piping. According to Perepolkin, the City
chose to accept the quote for IPEX Fusible for the
following reasons:
• IPEX Fusible has a larger internal diameter
allowing increased flow capacity over HDPE
of the same outside diameter.
• IPEX ensured that only qualified fusion
technicians will fuse the pipe and that each joint
will be data-logged, providing increased quality
control and assurances.
• IPEX Fusible doesn’t require special fittings for
the tie-ins and any future ties into the pipe can
be completed utilizing standard C900 fittings that
the City already has in stock.
Golfers used the course throughout construction,
adding a steadily growing length of bright blue pipe to
their list of immovable obstructions.
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IPEX field support was provided by Rodney Johnston,
Technical Field Representative for Western Canada,
and Rob Mellander, Technical Sales Representative
out of IPEX Kelowna. Perepolkin adds that both the
contractors and the IPEX team “were very professional
in completing this project. Rob Mellander ensured that
he and Rodney would be onsite to monitor the quality
control of the fusing process. The City is completely
satisfied with this installation and would definitely
consider future trenchless installations utilizing fused
PVC.”
This project is one of many IPEX Fusible projects that
happened in B.C. last year. In 2014, IPEX supplied
121 kilometers across Canada, 800km over the past
10 years.